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I cant find any info on them. Anyone know anything? I want to buy them but dont want to over pay. Any thoughts on how they sound? Thanks!
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I'm not sure but back in the day circa 85- 88, they came out w/ the double tablet . But the super tablet was a better speaker.
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That's not a ProAc that I'm familiar with, as the very seldom if ever used frontal ports, and the location of the drivers themselves look all wrong.
There was a rarer one called the Super Tablette EBT, which you might've in mind?, as shown here:
http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649228823-rare-proac-tablette-ebt-speakers-with-stands/
Ok, im not sure the lady that has them said her ex husband was a recording engineer. She says there proac. Any idea what they are?
I don't have a clue what these are!, yet I'd think there should be some sort of labeling of some sort on the rear of the cabinets, if not?, I wouldn't bother as they don't appear anything special just looking at them.
There are no info on the speakers. Good advice thanks!
It was meant to show you how the look. One only needs to Google said model and go from there. As the ones you asked about look rather cheaply made to me, and this coming from someone whom has owned 4 different variants of the Tablettes, and Response One SCs, so I can assure you that I've seen enough pairs of them, to know these aren't ProAcs.
Good luck on your quest......
Funny as the first thing I thought was NO WAY are these Proacs or even the older Celef's that never made it here when Stuart first opened things up. I too have owned many pairs over the years. I'm into Vandersteen's now, but their new Response ribbons are awesome speakers for the price. Always well designed and built. Best monitors we ever used back in the college studio.
...the two mid/woofer design doesn't look familiar.
Looks like a vintage Emes pro monitor.
Thank you!
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